I had this problem with my snakes, too!
Hey littlewuboourns! I had this same problem for a while with my snakes. I didn't see anyone ask what type of home (enclosure) you have for your snake. Is it an aquarium? With a screen top? That's what mine was. Also, what kind of heat source do you use...radient or under tank? I was using radient heat when my snakes were having trouble shedding.
I tried the misting thing, and didn't have any success that way. One of my snakes got so bad that he looked terribly dehydrated. I put him in a small container with enough dechlorinated water to just cover him and let him soak for about 6 hours. I then returned him to his enclosure and the skin came off in one piece. He had several bad sheds. It was driving me crazy.
Next, I sought out a way to stop my snakes from having this problem at all. You see, I am a vet tech and I had always been told that it was a bad thing to use under tank heaters. I thought I was already doing what was best for my snake. Well, I wasn't
I have switched <b>ALL</b> of my snakes to sweater boxes with under tank heaters and none of them have had problems shedding since! It solved all of my problems...not to mention that this type of enclosure is also less expensive! It's better for my snakes and cheaper to boot. How can that be beat?
Just be sure to put the under tank heater on something heat resistant...like melamine! If melamine shelving isn't available, then stick it to a melamine cutting board. Don't stick it directly to the plastic sweater box. You don't want to burn your house down trying to heat your snake
Good luck, and if you need any help getting switched to sweater boxes, then let me know!
Terri